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Ethics for Software Engineering

Ethics for Software Engineering. Ethics for software engineering. Definition of Ethics. What do we mean by "ethics"? definition: (Oxford English Dictionary): "The science of morals; the department of study concerned with the principles of human duty."

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Ethics for Software Engineering

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  1. Ethics for Software Engineering Ethics for software engineering

  2. Definition of Ethics What do we mean by "ethics"? definition: (Oxford English Dictionary): "The science of morals; the department of study concerned with the principles of human duty." What are the differences between ethics, morals, and values? (handout) In our engineering projects we are concerned with “practical ethics” “Working definition” (paraphrased from an engineering professor): --do no harm --do the job you are being paid to do What ethical questions have arisen in your academic and/or professional experience?

  3. Ethics--Resources Two useful webpages devoted to ethics: General: http://www.ethics.org Engineering: http://onlineethics.org example scenario from second website: “Legal Records”

  4. Software Engineering Code of Ethics Guidelines for ethical practice of software engineering: "Software Engineering Code of Ethics" Approved by IEEE Computer Society and ACM: http://computer.org/computer/code-of-ethics.pdf

  5. Eight Principles of the Code

  6. Principles 1-4

  7. Principles 5-8

  8. Details (“Public”)

  9. Details (“Public”) (Continued)

  10. Details (“Self”)

  11. Details (“Self”) (Continued)

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